| A | B |
| Macro Shot | Taking a picture of a small object and bringing it up close and into focus. |
| Medium¾ Shot | “Good for establishing figures and body language |
| Reference Shot | A picture showing the whole area or location in which you are taking pictures. |
| Full-length Shot | Taking a picture of a whole object or person |
| Wide Angle Shot | A shot that is so distant that the main object is a dot or is not visible at all |
| Close Up | “A close up or zoomed in picture of a face |
| Couple Shot | “A picture consisting of two people or objects. The background cannot be distracting—the two objects MUST be the focus of the picture” |
| Scenic Shot | A picture of scenery consisting of natural and man-mad structures. |
| Landscape | “A picture of natural scenery consisting of trees |
| Head Shot | A picture of a person ending at the top of the shoulders. |
| Group Shot | A picture of three or more people or objects. |
| Aerial Shot | A picture of a specific object taken from up above it looking down. |